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Andrew Carlson is fighting injury, will decide on Aramco Houston event, held next weekend, January 12-13, 2013. This story from Jon Gugala.

Jon Gugala wrote for us in 2012 most of the year. Many recall his daily coverage of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials (along with our team of Dick Patrick, James Dunaway, Elliot Denman, Justin Lagat, David Hunter and Roy Stevenson).

This is Jon's first story of 2013.

Late Injury Threatens
Andrew Carlson's Marathon Plans--Again

by Jon Gugala

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -
Andrew Carlson, sixth at the 2012 Olympic Team Trials Marathon, is on the start
list for the Aramco Houston Marathon on January 13. However, Carlson says a late
injury is now jeopardizing his ability to compete, and intimates the
possibility of withdrawing.

In an exclusive statement
to RunBlogRun, Carlson, 30, says, "I'm dealing with an Achilles problem right
now and have been stressing about it," adding that he's still trying to get the
injury "sorted out in time for Sunday [Houston Marathon]."

Carlson, the
seventh-fastest American ever to debut at the marathon (2:11:24, at the Trials
last January), was originally planning to run his sophomore effort at the New
York City Marathon in November. Houston was in essence a contingency plan after
the former was canceled due to media pressure after citywide damage during
Hurricane Sandy the week preceding.

If Carlson does withdraw,
it would be the second time an injury has interrupted the Team USA Minnesota
member's marathon plans: In 2011, his debut at Twin Cities Marathon in October
was shelved when, during his final long run, he turned his ankle, tearing
ligaments that necessitated his withdrawal the week before the race.